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she was a shining example of the best in america. >> reporter: and she had a lifelong fascination with hats. she liked them big, she liked them flashy. she wore them everywhere, including the black family reunion celebration she established on the mall. >> she was a fighter, a warrior and she always had this warm smile. i loved her hats. i loved the way she dressed. >> reporter: they were her signature and all they are buddies in the movement were amused by them and have fun stories connected to them. >> i could never forget dorothy with those hats, and the fact that in our lighter moments we learned she could sing and dance. >> reporter: and this is where dr. height usually got her hat. custom made by hat maker vanilla bean. >> she liked purples and blues and pinks. >> reporter: they became fast friends decades ago. it was definitely more than a business relationship when bean turned 90 last september, dorothy height was at the party front and center. >>> president obama expressed condolences for dorothy height's family. she called her the godmother of the civil rights movement. >> do
she was a shining example of the best in america. >> reporter: and she had a lifelong fascination with hats. she liked them big, she liked them flashy. she wore them everywhere, including the black family reunion celebration she established on the mall. >> she was a fighter, a warrior and she always had this warm smile. i loved her hats. i loved the way she dressed. >> reporter: they were her signature and all they are buddies in the movement were amused by them and have fun...
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of america. i'm tom foreman. thanks so much for watching. for all of us here on the cnn express, we hope we see you down the roid. . o. ad. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. this breaking story. president barack obama has scrapped plans to travel to poland for the funeral of the polish president because of the vast volcanic ash cloud over much of europe. the white house announcement came within this hour, just about six hours before mr. obama was expected to leave. he joins a growing list of world leaders and dignitaries taking the same sort of decision. the ash cloud makes flying hazardous and has all but shut down flights in most of europe since thursday. here is a look at the volcano from space. the ash cloud is already huge and believe it or not, is still growing. right now it has affected airports in about two dozen countries. no travel relief expected for at least another day. >> we just wait. there is nothing anyone can do. everyone just accepts this is an act of god and there is nothing we can do about it. sit back and relax. >
of america. i'm tom foreman. thanks so much for watching. for all of us here on the cnn express, we hope we see you down the roid. . o. ad. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. this breaking story. president barack obama has scrapped plans to travel to poland for the funeral of the polish president because of the vast volcanic ash cloud over much of europe. the white house announcement came within this hour, just about six hours before mr. obama was expected to leave. he joins a...
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"the road from ruin: thousand put america back on top." christine, a number of people who criticize the president's financial reform efforts said that by definition they may actually stop america from being on top. let's talk about that in a little bit. first, we want to show you exactly how you can set yourself up for success in the stock market, which is really where you can play, not in the world of exotic derivatives, but we're going to show you how you can succeed no matter how old you are and which way the market is headed. the reason lies 6000 miles away in japan. where a producer of specialty eggs needed corn for feed grown to precise standards. cargill identified the producer's needs then introduced an illinois farmer to grow the exact corn needed. and developed a system to ship it separately, connecting the farmer with a japanese customer who was very appreciative. this is how cargill works with customers. >>> how many times have you heard this about money, right? diversification is the key to weathering uncertain times in the st
"the road from ruin: thousand put america back on top." christine, a number of people who criticize the president's financial reform efforts said that by definition they may actually stop america from being on top. let's talk about that in a little bit. first, we want to show you exactly how you can set yourself up for success in the stock market, which is really where you can play, not in the world of exotic derivatives, but we're going to show you how you can succeed no matter how...
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consider this: at iowa lakes community college, the students learn to keep america's wind turbines going and to keep them safe, the only battery they trust in their high voltage meters are duracell rechargeables. so whether you're responsible for tomorrow... or enjoying today... it just has to work. duracell smart power. duracell trusted everywhere yeah. strip? ok. absolutely! where's the music? ♪ i have a lot of stuffiness at night. allergies. i was just diagnosed with a deviated septum. here's how it works... [ female announcer ] nasal congestion limits air flow but breathe right's patented reflex action gently lifts open nasal passages to help you get more air. oh, yeah. yeah, you're right. i'm getting more air. oh, wow! that's pretty nice. [ woman ] if your nose could talk right now, what do you think it would say? i think it's saying, "i'm open for business!" [ female announcer ] for two free samples, go to breatheright.com and strip for free. [ female announcer ] for two free samples, everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herb
consider this: at iowa lakes community college, the students learn to keep america's wind turbines going and to keep them safe, the only battery they trust in their high voltage meters are duracell rechargeables. so whether you're responsible for tomorrow... or enjoying today... it just has to work. duracell smart power. duracell trusted everywhere yeah. strip? ok. absolutely! where's the music? ♪ i have a lot of stuffiness at night. allergies. i was just diagnosed with a deviated septum....
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coming up next, the frozen flashback in steve hartman's "assignment america." if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix. protection that helps save lives. people with stomach ulcers or other conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, may affect how plavix works. tell your doctor all the medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell yo
coming up next, the frozen flashback in steve hartman's "assignment america." if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood...
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of -- "where in america?" let's meet our contestants -- >> his name is sam and he's from wichita, kansas. she's brianna from california. >> jimmy: welcome! your job tonight is to use your sense of taste and smell to determine which american city served as inspiration for tonight's applebee's realburger. guillermo! bring in the real burgers! here is guillermo. guillermo, why are you blindfolded? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: here's how we play. taste the realburger my lovely assistant is placing in front of you right now, and guess which american city inspired it. the first to guess correctly wins. are you ready? it is time to eat. begin. >> i am going to have a bite of the sandwich as well. my own. again we're asking you to guess which city inspired the tasty ingredients. delicious. see if it tastes at all familiar. sam, anything coming to you? >> i don't have a clue. i'm sorry. >> you don't have a clue? >> italy. >> jimmy: italy is not an american city. an american city. it rhymes with silly is the name. the cit
of -- "where in america?" let's meet our contestants -- >> his name is sam and he's from wichita, kansas. she's brianna from california. >> jimmy: welcome! your job tonight is to use your sense of taste and smell to determine which american city served as inspiration for tonight's applebee's realburger. guillermo! bring in the real burgers! here is guillermo. guillermo, why are you blindfolded? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: here's how we play. taste the realburger...
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let america's number one annuity provider help you stay on course with guarantees for the if in life. get answers about annuities at metlife.com. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. >>> coming up, going green in style. how to keep up with the trends and be ecofriendly all at the same time. >>> plus, shaken or stirred in colin cowie will show you how to mix up some spring cocktails. water daily. embrace the pure life. nestlé pure life. our chefs learn secrets cookinof italian cooking., like how to blend four artisanal cheeses to create our new creamy fonduta sauce. in our new steak fonduta and grilled chicken fonduta. at olive garden. ♪ music plays ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms -- runny nose, sneezing, and watery eyes -- and works when you need it most. benadryl®. you can't
let america's number one annuity provider help you stay on course with guarantees for the if in life. get answers about annuities at metlife.com. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. >>> coming up, going green in style. how to keep up with the trends and be ecofriendly all at the same time. >>> plus, shaken or...
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>> she said, "oh, you live in america now?" and i said, "yes." and she said, "are you getting much work?" [ laughter ] "i'm okay, thanks. thanks for asking, though." >> jimmy: you are getting a lot of work. you're a regular on "the good wife." >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: that's huge. >> i know, i like to. >> jimmy: that's great. i'm so happy. >> i like it, but i feel it's sort of an unusual thing. i've never played someone like this before, like, you know, a jewish man in a suit, and i -- [ laughter ] and it's actually sort of been an interesting thing because i feel so weird compared to me or different to me. i feel like i'm in drag when i'm playing him. [ laughter ] i mean, you know, like the idea of being in drag is such a bizarre thing, different to how you'd imagine. >> jimmy: yeah, i know what you mean, of course. [ laughter ] i've done a couple of things. >> anyway. >> jimmy: yeah, no. but it is a different character, totally not you. the voice is totally different. >> voice is different. >> jimmy: and attitude, really like a hard-ass new york
>> she said, "oh, you live in america now?" and i said, "yes." and she said, "are you getting much work?" [ laughter ] "i'm okay, thanks. thanks for asking, though." >> jimmy: you are getting a lot of work. you're a regular on "the good wife." >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: that's huge. >> i know, i like to. >> jimmy: that's great. i'm so happy. >> i like it, but i feel it's sort of an unusual thing. i've never...
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the sec and the delivery, cable's latest gift to america. >>> this year's c-span studentcam competition asked middle and high school students to create a five to eight minute video dealing with one of our country's greatest strengths or challenge the country is facing. here is one of the third place winners. >> there is a lot of misunderstanding about what the true free markets are, how they were, how they don't work, what rules are needed and what roles are not necessary. we have the system but people don't understand how the system works. a disaster came along in the summer of 2007, so we have to focus on the fact that the whole idea of free markets and capitalism have taken a hit. ♪ ♪ >> since colonial times, and a grant from the novel the globe traveled to america to seek their fortunes. ♪ from the industrial revolution to the great depression of the united states has had her share of ups and downs yet whether she is experiencing a recession or economic boom, america remains the land where opportunities are abundant and the entrepreneur who thrives. >> we just kind of stumbled
the sec and the delivery, cable's latest gift to america. >>> this year's c-span studentcam competition asked middle and high school students to create a five to eight minute video dealing with one of our country's greatest strengths or challenge the country is facing. here is one of the third place winners. >> there is a lot of misunderstanding about what the true free markets are, how they were, how they don't work, what rules are needed and what roles are not necessary. we...
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. >>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm george stephanopoulos. on this tuesday, april 20th. breaking news. the first flights in five days take off in europe. americans stranded for days, finally arriving home. but it is really safe to fly? our cameras go to the heart of the volcano. >>> also breaking now, wall street giant, goldman sachs, announces new profits, as it faces a growing fraud investigation. could this be just the tip of the iceberg? >>> big health news breaking, news. the fda set to set limits of salt on everything from soup to nuts.da set to set limits of >>> and the super-secret new iphone prototype found in a bar. millions flock to see it. is it real? or a plant? we have a first look. >> could apple have really set that up to get us talking about this? >> i'm just saying. don't know if that is the case. i do know there's a lot of applause and cheering going on in airports all across the country, all across the world. grounded airplanes across europe, finally started to take flight this morning. including here in frankfurt, germany
. >>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm george stephanopoulos. on this tuesday, april 20th. breaking news. the first flights in five days take off in europe. americans stranded for days, finally arriving home. but it is really safe to fly? our cameras go to the heart of the volcano. >>> also breaking now, wall street giant, goldman sachs, announces new profits, as it faces a growing fraud investigation. could this be just the tip of the iceberg?...
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as we say good morning, america, on this tuesday morning. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm george stephanopoulos. >> that's an $8,000 tax credit for first-time buyers. >>> also this morning, what is the one dream you want to achie achieve? a big event. we're going to have it in our living the dream series. we're going to have fun today. juju and i will reveal clues to our adventures coming up. whoever guesses it first, gets their picture on the jumbotron in times square. >>> that's ahead. but first, the details on the mother of two killed while on vacation in mexico with her tv producer husband. the family of monica beresford-redman is one step closer to bringing her body home. first, john quinones has the latest on the investigation. john? >> reporter: good morning, robin. the headline out of cancun today, is that an arrest is immine imminent, in the murder of monica beresford-redman. today, the victim's sisters are in mexico. they've been given custody of her body and can now, finally, take monica home. carla and johnny vergos arrived at the
as we say good morning, america, on this tuesday morning. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm george stephanopoulos. >> that's an $8,000 tax credit for first-time buyers. >>> also this morning, what is the one dream you want to achie achieve? a big event. we're going to have it in our living the dream series. we're going to have fun today. juju and i will reveal clues to our adventures coming up. whoever guesses it first, gets their picture on the jumbotron in times square....
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a mess and there is still word that a volcanic ash cloud is causing all of this and headed to north america. >>> from the pictures you post to the messages you send, every little hinge you do online could affect the way others see you. we'll show you ways to protect your online reputation. >>> we'll take a look outside as we're starting to get a little bit of daylight on this monday morning. it is april 19, 2010. it is chillity out there. thank you for wicking up with fox 5 morning news. i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm gurvir dhindsa. -- thank you for waking up with fox 5 morning news. >> we'll have bright sunshine and less wind than yesterday. we'll get rid of the clouds and the wind p we are starting off with chilly temperatures. i've shut off the heat at my house. it officially got shut off and now it is a little cold in there this morning when i left for work. let's look at temperatures across the region. they vary from the 30s in spots off to the west to the mid-40s here in washington. 46 right here in downtown washington. 42 for our friends in baltimore. 39 in frederick. 42 at dulles. you
a mess and there is still word that a volcanic ash cloud is causing all of this and headed to north america. >>> from the pictures you post to the messages you send, every little hinge you do online could affect the way others see you. we'll show you ways to protect your online reputation. >>> we'll take a look outside as we're starting to get a little bit of daylight on this monday morning. it is april 19, 2010. it is chillity out there. thank you for wicking up with fox 5...
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how do we fix america's schools? we're posing it to hal sparks, you know him well, something of an expert on china, roland martin, our cnn analyst. hey, roland, kristi lu stout was talking about the things that seemed to set these students apart. it is a test-oriented culture. there's a competitive demand to get into the good universities. there is private tutoring. they find americans and westerners too relaxed. sounds to me like we're failing on all fronts. >> well, first off, i think we're failing in certain areas of the country, in certain areas of cities. frankly, you talk about the students, but the folks behind the students. do you have two-parent house ho holds, a mother and father with high expectations. also there's an assumption that people responsible for educating are just the teachers when in reality, you're educating a child before they go to school, when they're at school and when they come home from school as well. when my wife and i took over the care of my four nieces because two of them were two g
how do we fix america's schools? we're posing it to hal sparks, you know him well, something of an expert on china, roland martin, our cnn analyst. hey, roland, kristi lu stout was talking about the things that seemed to set these students apart. it is a test-oriented culture. there's a competitive demand to get into the good universities. there is private tutoring. they find americans and westerners too relaxed. sounds to me like we're failing on all fronts. >> well, first off, i think...
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yes, we have racism in america. their plane of people who will characterize him and african- americans. but this serious issue that comes up in your question of the lawsuits that wal-mart has been involved in, but ways that the economy, an issue central to dr. king's message, still unfairly disadvantage as african- americans and other people of color. looking out on the economy today, african americans have 1.5 times the unemployment rate of white americans, a little bit more. that is a sadistic grimly consistent since the 1950's -- that is a statistic grimly consistent since the 1950's. discrimination in hiring and who gets hired and what kind of jobs they get, a problem we have come some way as results of two generations of civil rights activist, but we have a ways to go. many employers continue to relegate african-americans and other minority workers to the bottom rung of the latter, to jobs that do not provide that upward mobility that was provided for people coming from my background to a much greater extent. t
yes, we have racism in america. their plane of people who will characterize him and african- americans. but this serious issue that comes up in your question of the lawsuits that wal-mart has been involved in, but ways that the economy, an issue central to dr. king's message, still unfairly disadvantage as african- americans and other people of color. looking out on the economy today, african americans have 1.5 times the unemployment rate of white americans, a little bit more. that is a...
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kennedy serve america act. that event was held in washington. after a luncheon, organizers of national service groups talked about how to increase service opportunities for all americans and keep the momentum going. >> the smithsonian's natural museum received some items from the kennedy era that have been sitting in a safe deposit box for years. one of the items is a cane used by president john f. kennedy during world war ii. retired navy captain made the donation. he and j.f.k. were boat commanders in the south pacific. we'll have more on president kennedy's world war ii story coming up at 6:00. >>> right now, let's talk about the cool, damp weather out there. does it continue tonight? topper shutt on the terrace with your out and about forecast. >> notice the first time out without the umbrella. showers are diminishing. here's your out and about forecast. it's going to be damp, but showers will be tapering off, kind of on the cool side. temperatures from 52 to 60. good news, winds will be light. ready for your closeup, here we go. we will sta
kennedy serve america act. that event was held in washington. after a luncheon, organizers of national service groups talked about how to increase service opportunities for all americans and keep the momentum going. >> the smithsonian's natural museum received some items from the kennedy era that have been sitting in a safe deposit box for years. one of the items is a cane used by president john f. kennedy during world war ii. retired navy captain made the donation. he and j.f.k. were...
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it is just living in america. >> partly because i am a journalist. i am here to interpret and analyze and tell you what the facts are, not to tell you what i think you should do. there is plenty of that and you did not need me to do it. >> bowhead. >> i was just going to say it -- to go ahead. -- >> go-ah ahead. >> i was just going to say on almost every issue we are disproportionate -- disproportionately represented on almost every thing. the community has acted to bring others into the consciousness. i agree with dr. lomax. if these things that the president and congress are proposing are enacted, then it does, in fact, benefit to the entire community, but certainly it benefits the african-american community. >> i want to step in and throw a slightly different dimension into this conversation. just a few months ago, leading civil and laborites organizations, among them the naacp criticized national -- criticized prison of, for not putting an employment and joblessness at the top of the -- crescent -- criticized president obama for not putting in em
it is just living in america. >> partly because i am a journalist. i am here to interpret and analyze and tell you what the facts are, not to tell you what i think you should do. there is plenty of that and you did not need me to do it. >> bowhead. >> i was just going to say it -- to go ahead. -- >> go-ah ahead. >> i was just going to say on almost every issue we are disproportionate -- disproportionately represented on almost every thing. the community has acted...
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many of the competitive statewide congressional races go through small town america. the president believes he and the party have a small problem there, that's why he's out there. >> you'll have much more at the top of the hour? >> you bet. >> "john king, usa" coming up at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the general attorney, eric holder, said the federal government may challenge arizona's tough new immigration law. stay tuned for that. >>> and profanity at the goldman sachs hearing. jeanne moos is all over that story. [ man ] ladies and gentlemen, the 57th president of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ bell rings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's fastest 3g network. this mother's day, get 50% off all messaging phones after mail-in rebate, like the pantech reveal, only from at&t. have put their faith in sun life financial. we should be a household name. and we will be. so you're suggesting that we change our name from florida, the sunshine state, to...? florida -- the sun life state. the posters will be so cool. sooner or later, you'll know our name. sun life financia
many of the competitive statewide congressional races go through small town america. the president believes he and the party have a small problem there, that's why he's out there. >> you'll have much more at the top of the hour? >> you bet. >> "john king, usa" coming up at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the general attorney, eric holder, said the federal government may challenge arizona's tough new immigration law. stay tuned for that. >>> and profanity at...
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. >>> some of the most coveted jobs in america now are apprenticeships. that's where you learn how to do the job on the job. watch our story "apprenticeship" wednesday. >>> coming up, internal company e-mails show goldman sachs bet on the housing crash even bragged about it. those e-mails are fuelling democrats' push for financial oversight. goldman sachs executives face tough questions tomorrow on capitol hill about conduct before and during the housing market melt-down. the securities and exchange commission will investigate pursuing charges against the firm. snrk a violent crime wave in chicago prompts a call for the national guard to step in. the surge in crime include as night last week when seven people were killed and 18 wounded. the police superintendent says calling in troops isn't the answer but two state dau lawmakers say police need help. >> we have the ability with very little effort to immediately deploy these men and women right here in their backyard to assist the police department. >> let's go back to 1970 at kent state. national guard co
. >>> some of the most coveted jobs in america now are apprenticeships. that's where you learn how to do the job on the job. watch our story "apprenticeship" wednesday. >>> coming up, internal company e-mails show goldman sachs bet on the housing crash even bragged about it. those e-mails are fuelling democrats' push for financial oversight. goldman sachs executives face tough questions tomorrow on capitol hill about conduct before and during the housing market...
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mckinley, tallest peak in north america. and an extremely tricky climb. he's aiming to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents. when he's not climbing mountains, jordan lives with his mom in big bear lake, california. >> for jordan, our life has always been outdoors. and hiking and biking and an outdoor lifestyle. climbing a mountain doesn't seem as shocking to our family as it would for another. >> reporter: everest, with the high altitude, thin air, treacherous weather, presents a unique challenge for any climber. let alone a 13-year-old. todd burleson, highly experienced climber and guide who knows everest well is the president of am pine ascents in seattle. >> if anything seems wrong turn around. >> reporter: jordan will be taking on everest with his father, father's girlfriend, and a group of sherpas. they succeed it will be six down and one to go. mt. vincent in antarctica. george lewis, nbc news, los angeles. >> the today show's meredith vieira spoke with the group this morning from their base cam open the north side of mt. everest. he
mckinley, tallest peak in north america. and an extremely tricky climb. he's aiming to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents. when he's not climbing mountains, jordan lives with his mom in big bear lake, california. >> for jordan, our life has always been outdoors. and hiking and biking and an outdoor lifestyle. climbing a mountain doesn't seem as shocking to our family as it would for another. >> reporter: everest, with the high altitude, thin air, treacherous...
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pair it with america's favorite coffee today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in today and try our new cheddar cheese and cinnamon raisin bagel twists. compare a well equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. >>> we is talked so much about nadia bloom, that little girl who got lost in the florida swamps for four days all by l herself. well, this morning we will talk to mad i can't bloom. she joining us live along with her parents this morning to tell us -- give us a firsthand account of what it was like to be out there all along and how she got through. don't go away, it's coming up here on "the early show" on cbs. [ sneezing ] ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms and works when you need it most. benadryl®. you can't pause life. [sound of waves
pair it with america's favorite coffee today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in today and try our new cheddar cheese and cinnamon raisin bagel twists. compare a well equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. >>> we is talked so much about nadia bloom, that little girl who got lost in the florida...
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china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on. >> reporter: at the same time, the u.s. needs china's influence with emerging nuclear threats in north korea and iran. >> the chinese have emphasized do it diplomateicily and let's negotiate. the americans have got more and more impatient and tried to move the world in the direction of difficult sanctions. >> reporter: the american people wonder, is china and opportunity or a threat? >> lit's going to be both. the question is, on balance, is it better or worse? >> reporter: a question unanswered for steve udine is still out of work in foxborough, massach
china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on....
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the constitution of the united states of america including its bill of rights adopted shortly thereafter and the successive amendments but primarily the amendments incorporated in the bill of rights and the constitution itself as one document. the other that i will refer to this evening that i suspect all of us have at least some passing familiarity with is a collection of pain ergs -- papers that thomas jefferson not one of the authors of these but as one of our founding fathers described a number of times many years later as one of the great bodies of written political thought. in the world. not just in the u.s. but in the world and i speak of the federalist papers and i think frequently about the federalist papers certainly not simply because i teach them and refer to them in my class on constitutional law but because they are so important and so relevant to what goes on in our government today just as they were with regard to things that went on in our government in its very founding days. well over two centuries ago. and i do lament that so few both my former colleagues as well as t
the constitution of the united states of america including its bill of rights adopted shortly thereafter and the successive amendments but primarily the amendments incorporated in the bill of rights and the constitution itself as one document. the other that i will refer to this evening that i suspect all of us have at least some passing familiarity with is a collection of pain ergs -- papers that thomas jefferson not one of the authors of these but as one of our founding fathers described a...
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america is stressed out. pretty obvious, right? stress is keeping half of us awake at night while two-thirds of us live with moderate to high stress 24/7. this week some stress relief. we are putting the latest stress busters to the test, soo which products work. here to help us with that, frances largeman-roth. good to have you you with us. let's start with this one. how is this going to make me feel any better? >> this is cool. this is called the stress eraser and it intends to erase your stress. >> and how? >> it uses biofeedback. so is it monitors your pulse and breathing. it's like meditation. it can really help you relax. but it takes some time. you keep your finger in here and it monitors and you'll see waves going across the screen. monitors your breath and you improve if you take deep breaths. >> expensive? >> $179. but if you're prone to panic attacks and anxiety, this might be a good drug-freeway to destress. >> this holooks interesting. is there anybody here in the studio who is doing absolutely nothing who can help us
america is stressed out. pretty obvious, right? stress is keeping half of us awake at night while two-thirds of us live with moderate to high stress 24/7. this week some stress relief. we are putting the latest stress busters to the test, soo which products work. here to help us with that, frances largeman-roth. good to have you you with us. let's start with this one. how is this going to make me feel any better? >> this is cool. this is called the stress eraser and it intends to erase...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1.877.624.fios. that's 1.877.624.fios. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. there's more ahead on "the early show" and this cbs station. first, a new york city man with an incredible memory. he helps keep a small store in order with a knack for finding anything in stock. cbs news correspondent steve hartman has his story. >> reporter: when i first mary! hey! wow, you look great! thanks! it's this new wish yourself thin program. i just wish it and it happens. it's probably those fiber one bars you're eating. i know they help me stick to my diet. the bars are 90 calories and the fiber helps you feel full.
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1.877.624.fios. that's 1.877.624.fios. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> and now for a look at your >>> a new jersey man crawled through a mcdonald's drive-through window after deciding his fillet-o-fish was taking too long to prepare. he assaulted the worker and took the sandwich. >>> a classroom student took a stunt too far when he attached electrical clamps to his chest and shocked himself. the student's heart stopped a as result of the shock. he is expected to make a full recovery, and the incident is now under investigation. >>> phoenix firefighters battled the blaze that consumed an industrial building housing wooden pal lets. it took nearly 100 firefighters to battle the fire during 40-mile-per-hour winds. no injuries have been reported. >>> and in colorado one man received quite a surprise for his 75th birthday. after hearing a strange noise the night before, the man awoke to find a 10-pound rock in a crater only feet from his door. the man believes it may be a meteorite and he's contacted local authorities and universities to examine the rock. >>> and now for a look
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> and now for a look at your >>> a new jersey man crawled through a mcdonald's drive-through window after deciding his fillet-o-fish was taking too long to prepare. he assaulted the worker and took the sandwich. >>> a classroom student took a stunt too far when he attached electrical clamps to his chest and shocked himself. the student's heart stopped a as result of the shock....
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but as day turns to night in the south's largest city, atlanta, like many of america's large cities becomes the headquarters of the third largest criminal industry in the world. human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal offense in the world affecting the lives of over 700,000 people each year. to help me understand more i contacted angel vicars the director of program strategy at well spring living a faith based rehabilitation center targeting victims of sex trafficking especially. on top of wanting to know what human trafficking was i first wanted to know who is to blame. >> here is the interesting thing. to point the blame would be very difficult. if you look back in history slavery has been around from the beginning of time. you can find accounts of some form of slavery at the peak of the slave trade there were 12 million people who were taken against their will and brought into slavery into different countries. >> human trafficking. trafficking is a modern day slave trade. >> we are talking around 200,000 people at least that are trafficked in bondage. this is david badstone, be
but as day turns to night in the south's largest city, atlanta, like many of america's large cities becomes the headquarters of the third largest criminal industry in the world. human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal offense in the world affecting the lives of over 700,000 people each year. to help me understand more i contacted angel vicars the director of program strategy at well spring living a faith based rehabilitation center targeting victims of sex trafficking especially. on...
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their world is building up america and saving lives. cnn's david mattingly has their story. >> reporter: it came from out of nowhere, one second francisco tuttle was feeling fine. >> it was a typical day, typical morning. had a busy schedule that day and -- >> this is where it happened. >> right here, exactly. but in an instant, he was on the floor, unconscious, not breathing, no pulse. the victim of a sudden heart attack. >> francisco tuttle had no way of knowing at the time that his life was about to depend on an unusual act of philanthropy, the donation of a special piece of equipment that came about in a very unusual chain of events. >> francisco tuttle was saved by a pickle bucket? >> in one way or another. >> yeah. >> brothers chris and robert sorenson are former firefighters who founded a national chain of sandwich shops called firehouse subs. their connection to francisco tuttle and the pickle bucket we were talking about had its roots dating back five years to the aftermath of hurricane katrina. >> we were given these, you know
their world is building up america and saving lives. cnn's david mattingly has their story. >> reporter: it came from out of nowhere, one second francisco tuttle was feeling fine. >> it was a typical day, typical morning. had a busy schedule that day and -- >> this is where it happened. >> right here, exactly. but in an instant, he was on the floor, unconscious, not breathing, no pulse. the victim of a sudden heart attack. >> francisco tuttle had no way of knowing...
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getting results for the people of america. and i look for common ground to solve that problem, because i do think common ground is the place to be. it's where you find -- >> it might cost you election, might it not? it does seem like this is a pretty rough one for you, so being in the middle has proved not to be a very safe place for a politician. >> no, i have to say, i've always had tough races, that's just by the nature, they've always been tough elections, but i think by in large, the kansans see through that, but they can also see we're trying to get results and looking for common ground and trying to solve the problem. that's exactly what they want. people want to see, nowadays, i think, government moving forward, sometimes one step at a time, but, more importantly, solving the problems. >> last question here, by our count, you've got about $4,500 in campaign contributions from goldman sachs which has now been charged -- it's been found guilty of nothing, but it's been charged of not really telling investors everything t
getting results for the people of america. and i look for common ground to solve that problem, because i do think common ground is the place to be. it's where you find -- >> it might cost you election, might it not? it does seem like this is a pretty rough one for you, so being in the middle has proved not to be a very safe place for a politician. >> no, i have to say, i've always had tough races, that's just by the nature, they've always been tough elections, but i think by in...
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like much of america. and as i poured out of the election night party, along with, you know, hundreds of others folks, there in the gutter, was an african american man handcuffed behind his back, kneeling on his knees in the gutter. and he was surrounded by a number of police officers who were talking and joking, you know, completely oblivious to him, to his human existence. and, as people poured out of the party, people glanced over, briefly, took a look at him, and then went on their way with their celebrations. and i thought to myself, "what does the election of barack obama mean for him? mean for him? in what way are those folks who are truly at the bottom of the well in america, in what way have they benefited?" and i think the difficult reality that we have to come to terms with is that not much has changed or will change for the folks at the bottom of the well. until we as a nation kind of awaken. awaken to their humanity. >> i think one of the great problems for the communities where i work is that
like much of america. and as i poured out of the election night party, along with, you know, hundreds of others folks, there in the gutter, was an african american man handcuffed behind his back, kneeling on his knees in the gutter. and he was surrounded by a number of police officers who were talking and joking, you know, completely oblivious to him, to his human existence. and, as people poured out of the party, people glanced over, briefly, took a look at him, and then went on their way with...
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. >>> the latest health information on people in america is not good news. sandra hughes has the shocking results of a new government survey. >> reporter: stop someone on any street in america and chances are you'll find a chronic health problem. >> a little high on the cholesterol. >> i have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> i'm hoping i can get off this medication. all right they have plenty of company. the centers for disease control has startling new data about the state of our health. 45% of americans, almost half the entire adult population, has high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes. conditions are that are killing us. >> each one of these conditions is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is one of the leading causes of death in the u.s. >> reporter: even more frightening, the study finds 13% of americans have two of the conditions. and 3% are struggling with all three. the cause? science points to measures' growing waste line. we're eating too much and exercising too little. the latest st
. >>> the latest health information on people in america is not good news. sandra hughes has the shocking results of a new government survey. >> reporter: stop someone on any street in america and chances are you'll find a chronic health problem. >> a little high on the cholesterol. >> i have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> i'm hoping i can get off this medication. all right they have plenty of company. the centers...
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don't you get it, america? obama, reid, pelosi, they know that's best for you, for me and our families! they expect us to keep quiet, sit down and just pay those taxes. are we gonna keep quiet america? >> ok, denee, senior fellow project 21 joins us from washington, d.c. give us a sense. give us a feeling, the energy, the amount of people there. what was it like? >> it was absolutely amazing. good morning, everyone. it's estimated that over 40,000 people actually attended the event. i walked through the crowd. i was able to meet and greet a lot of people from across the country. and people were just excited. they're energized. they're concerned about the direction our country is going and they are so happy to have this platform to come together and know that there is support and that we're not alone. >> hey, deneen, i don't know if you were listening to the beginning of the show burt essentially the president of the united states without a smile on his face said you think i would be thanked. why would these tea
don't you get it, america? obama, reid, pelosi, they know that's best for you, for me and our families! they expect us to keep quiet, sit down and just pay those taxes. are we gonna keep quiet america? >> ok, denee, senior fellow project 21 joins us from washington, d.c. give us a sense. give us a feeling, the energy, the amount of people there. what was it like? >> it was absolutely amazing. good morning, everyone. it's estimated that over 40,000 people actually attended the event....
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how do you compare, when you hear people talking now about an angry america, frustration in america, the threat of domestic terrorism in america. what's your sense of the then and now? >> well, i don't really see a very direct or accurate comparison, john. i mean, back when i was in fbi in the early '70s, it was the sds, the weather underground, the black panther party, hate spewing and some real violence in the street. obviously, the tax protester movement, branch davidian compound. that's the reason in 1993, the atf and fbi action there that mcveigh, who killed all these wonderful neighbors of mine, wanted revenge. i mean, the reality is we have had, unfortunately, a lot of violent acts by extreme individuals and groups, but i think to have a group of individuals largely reasonably well educated, upscale economically who have had enough of taxes and are protesting, that's quintessentially america. i mean, that's something from the boston tea party forward. as long as you say, i'm angry, but i'm not violent, that's okay. if you're angry and violent, then you're a problem. law enforc
how do you compare, when you hear people talking now about an angry america, frustration in america, the threat of domestic terrorism in america. what's your sense of the then and now? >> well, i don't really see a very direct or accurate comparison, john. i mean, back when i was in fbi in the early '70s, it was the sds, the weather underground, the black panther party, hate spewing and some real violence in the street. obviously, the tax protester movement, branch davidian compound....
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. >>> and just ahead on "america this morning," the white house chief of staff admits he's got his eyes on another job. >>> plus, new details on the attack that put data for millions of google users into the hands of hackers. >>> and nature's fury. our reporter travels to the top of that iceland volcano. >>> welcome back. overseas stock markets are rebounding this morning. tokyo's nikkei average closed lower but only slightly. hong kong's hang seng rose more than 200 points. in london, the ftse opened higher. the dow gained 73 points on monday. and the nasdaq lost one point. >>> general motors is expected to make good on a promise to fully repay the $6.7 billion loan funded by u.s. taxpayers. gm's ceo is expected to make the details public tomorrow, during a visit to a plant in kansas city. gm has already made two $1 billion payments and promised to have the entire government loan paid off before the end of june. >>> toyota is recalling its lexus gx 460 suv to fix those stability control problems. that is the model consumer reports warned consumers not to buy two weeks ago. their tests
. >>> and just ahead on "america this morning," the white house chief of staff admits he's got his eyes on another job. >>> plus, new details on the attack that put data for millions of google users into the hands of hackers. >>> and nature's fury. our reporter travels to the top of that iceland volcano. >>> welcome back. overseas stock markets are rebounding this morning. tokyo's nikkei average closed lower but only slightly. hong kong's hang seng...
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>>> good morning, america, on this thuday, april 8th. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm bob woodruff. >> this morning, breaking news. the president signs a controversial arms control agreement with russia. george stephanopoulos is there in prague for the historic moment. >>> also breaking this morning, fighter jets scramble. air marshals jump into action, after an airline passenger claims he's lighting his shoes on fire. it was a false alarm. but what does it say about our security? >>> and as tiger makes his official return to golf today, nike releases a new ad that's raising eyebrows. >> i want to find out what your feelings are. and did you learn anything? >> yes. that is the voice of tiger's late father. is his comeback at a hit or a miss? >>> and the jon and kate debate. jon gosselin says kate's too busy dancing to raise the kids. we have her fiery rebuttal. >>> good morning, everyone. so happy to have bob woodruff here with us this morning. >> thanks for allowing me in. it's great to sit next to you. >> anytime. we know george is trave
>>> good morning, america, on this thuday, april 8th. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm bob woodruff. >> this morning, breaking news. the president signs a controversial arms control agreement with russia. george stephanopoulos is there in prague for the historic moment. >>> also breaking this morning, fighter jets scramble. air marshals jump into action, after an airline passenger claims he's lighting his shoes on fire. it was a false alarm. but what does it say about...
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this is a process in the american financial world and in america. but it doesn't mean you have to turn this into a political vendetta. >> neil: interesting. mort, always a pleasure. >> mort zuckerman. the healthcare overhaul is underway and a new bureaucracy. the office of consumer information and insurance oversight. so obviously they're printing up the stationary. it has four offices underneath it. dr. griffith says this is a bureaucratic nightmare. you recall he switched from being a democrat to a republican in the height of this healthcare debate. congressman, what do you think of -- at least we're getting grids together, i guess. >> neil, i believe that anyone who had to deal with the va system, the medicare system, social security, knows what's coming. it's going to harm the people it was intended to help. i think the bureaucracies are in the hundreds and navigating those bureaucracies are not difficult for the wealthy and the near wealthy. but it's going to be very difficult for the average man on the street. >> neil: congressman i'm searched
this is a process in the american financial world and in america. but it doesn't mean you have to turn this into a political vendetta. >> neil: interesting. mort, always a pleasure. >> mort zuckerman. the healthcare overhaul is underway and a new bureaucracy. the office of consumer information and insurance oversight. so obviously they're printing up the stationary. it has four offices underneath it. dr. griffith says this is a bureaucratic nightmare. you recall he switched from...
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not as much in america but in a lot of other countries. for example, there was an article in "newsweek" called the case for killing granny. now, first of all the reason i don't want to kill granny is because i don't want to kill my grandmother. the other reason i don't want to kill granny and sofistcally and logically and morally it's completely unethical to take somebody's life away for -- as the author of that article made the case for the, quote, economic benefit of society. that's not what we're aiming at. that's not what we believe as americans. if that is, then i must have been left off the ship. but as americans i believe he believes the declaration of independence believes that life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is part of them. killing granny to save money on healthcare and which is what the author's case was, is not the best way to save money. it's not the best way to preserve those rights. and for that reason you then get people on the left, especially on the extreme left such as george hagle that life, quote, is somethi
not as much in america but in a lot of other countries. for example, there was an article in "newsweek" called the case for killing granny. now, first of all the reason i don't want to kill granny is because i don't want to kill my grandmother. the other reason i don't want to kill granny and sofistcally and logically and morally it's completely unethical to take somebody's life away for -- as the author of that article made the case for the, quote, economic benefit of society. that's...
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america? >> debt that your children and my children and grandchildren are gonna have to pay for well into the future -- >> sean: america loses aaa bond rating? >> it could be. it has national security implications. an america that isn't strong enough -- who is going to take care of the rest of the world if it isn't america? nobody else cares the way we do about the rest of the world. >> sean: the president wants to close gitmo. tells our enemies our enhanced infather techniques stops them. now he tells the world today by the way, if you attack us with biological chemical weapons or a cyber attack of some kind, crippling -- >> i don't know they have any idea how catastrophic a chemical or biological attack on the united states can be. i remember four days after september -- september 11th, late on a friday i bought experts together to discuss with me how do we deal with biological warfare, chemical warfare if we get hit with that? a few weeks later we were hit with anthrax. the meeting lasts 2
america? >> debt that your children and my children and grandchildren are gonna have to pay for well into the future -- >> sean: america loses aaa bond rating? >> it could be. it has national security implications. an america that isn't strong enough -- who is going to take care of the rest of the world if it isn't america? nobody else cares the way we do about the rest of the world. >> sean: the president wants to close gitmo. tells our enemies our enhanced infather...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> thousands of people gathered in poland as the president and first lady of that country were laid to rest. after an elaborate funeral, the first couple was buried yesterday in a crypt below a 1,000-year-old cathedral that serves as a final resting place for many kings and statesmen. the president and his wife were among the 96 people killed last weekend in a plane crash. president obama had planned to attend the funeral but his plane was grounded due to iceland's volcanic eruption. >>> today pope benedict marks the fifth anniversary of his selection but the child sex abuse scandal facing the church overshadows the occasion. men said they we
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> thousands of people gathered in poland as the president and first lady...
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and help protect america everywhere... from the battlespace to cyberspace. around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to give our best for america's best. that's why we're here. ♪ communities. industry. energy. her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon helps businesses worldwide... including fortune 500 companies... find and achieve... better. better. better. better. better. better. [ er yusinadseitivity p y be missing some othection you need cre-h toothpastes,you n'ed tora to protectstty aleasntheck mod or new crest pro-heah seiv >>> we are expecting to find out today whether robot submarines were able to stop a massive oil leak in the gulf of mexico. it is from a rig that sank last week. the cold guard said it created an oil slick that covers about 1,800 square miles and is creeping towards the beaches in four states. >>> the nation's largest retailer is accused of paying men more than it does women. now, walmart is facing the largest class action lawsui
and help protect america everywhere... from the battlespace to cyberspace. around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to give our best for america's best. that's why we're here. ♪ communities. industry. energy. her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon helps businesses worldwide... including fortune 500 companies... find and achieve... better. better. better. better. better. better. [ er...
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those stories and all your breaking news coming up on "america live." jane: 42 minutes past the hour, "happening now" in your top box, the white house envoy to the middle east today is trying to get peace talks going again. former senator george mitchell meeting with israeli and palestinian prime ministers. in the middle, thai protesters are now demanding the prime minister dissolve parliament in 30 days and call new elections. on the bottom, the governor of arizona has until tomorrow to act on the nation's toughest illegal immigration bill. it would require police officer to question people about their immigration status if there's reason to suspect they may be illegal. jon: right now a manhunt is on in tennessee for a man cops say is very dangerous. they say he beat his in-laws nearly to death inside their own home. that's his picture. harris faulkner has more from the breaking news desk. harris: yeah, that is timmy lee roberts, 26 years old, and police are now hunting him with a k-t unit because they have reason to believe he may be on foot. they fou
those stories and all your breaking news coming up on "america live." jane: 42 minutes past the hour, "happening now" in your top box, the white house envoy to the middle east today is trying to get peace talks going again. former senator george mitchell meeting with israeli and palestinian prime ministers. in the middle, thai protesters are now demanding the prime minister dissolve parliament in 30 days and call new elections. on the bottom, the governor of arizona has...
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see, america is not a country that is based on an ethnic heritage. america is an ideal. you can go and be born in louisiana and move to italy -- i have lived there 50 years and you will never be italian. when my grandfather came to america from italy, he became an american. [applause] . founding documents. we hear a lot about founding documents. i am talking about different founding documents. the founding documents upon which our founding documents were based for the judeo- were based for the judeo- christian we are the people of western civilization founded upon the bible. we believe in the dignity of every human person because we are created in the image of god. we believe in the collective ability of free and virtuous people to do more for our society them a benevolent, authoritarian government in betwoinstowing rights upon us. [applause] we believe in free markets and free enterprise. we believe in power of the individual. we believe that families are the basic unit of society and not government. families are responsible for educating and cultivating character in ou
see, america is not a country that is based on an ethnic heritage. america is an ideal. you can go and be born in louisiana and move to italy -- i have lived there 50 years and you will never be italian. when my grandfather came to america from italy, he became an american. [applause] . founding documents. we hear a lot about founding documents. i am talking about different founding documents. the founding documents upon which our founding documents were based for the judeo- were based for the...
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>> this is the next conversation we have to have in america. i think the bill we just passed does a lot of things in expanding coverage but the real challenge for us going out for a lot of our entitlement programs in america is the cost. it's how are you going to begin to address the cost. >> this plan does not adjust the cost, am i right? >> buried in the plan has some -- feeding some small programs and innovations around the country that can have a lot of savings in the long term. we have a lot of things to come up so to speak in america about paying for a lot of the things that we think we have -- that we think are important for us whether we think social security is in crisis right now, whether it's health coverage. a lot of the things that we think we should have, we have to figure out a better way to pay for it. >> big headache that you guys have to deal with. mayor, we want you to stick around. we have another conversation to talk to him about because for the first time in 44 years, there were no murders in newark, new jersey, for a mont
>> this is the next conversation we have to have in america. i think the bill we just passed does a lot of things in expanding coverage but the real challenge for us going out for a lot of our entitlement programs in america is the cost. it's how are you going to begin to address the cost. >> this plan does not adjust the cost, am i right? >> buried in the plan has some -- feeding some small programs and innovations around the country that can have a lot of savings in the long...
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those are just two stops as we go across america. ohio, check out little eight-year-old jordan. he looks pretty comfy in the driver's seat because he took his parent's mini-van for a joyride in betle while they were sleeping. he didn't get too far before he crashed. >> i kept turning and turning and pulled it all the way and that's when i crashed into the telephone pole. >> police are not charging jordan, this being his first driving offense and all. no word on the sentence jordan is facing at home. >> road crews blow up a 51-year-old bridge about 25 miles outside of kansas city. the plan, to start building a new bridge. one with a whopping # billion dollar price tag. work expected to get started next week. new york, this weekend, hundreds show up in manhattan's union square for a good old-fashioned pillow fight. from playful to pretty good whacks, the fifth annual pillow party is part of the international pillow fight celebration despite all the pounding, nobody hurt. whatever remains of the torn up pillows will get donated to local animal shelters for bedding for pets. texas,
those are just two stops as we go across america. ohio, check out little eight-year-old jordan. he looks pretty comfy in the driver's seat because he took his parent's mini-van for a joyride in betle while they were sleeping. he didn't get too far before he crashed. >> i kept turning and turning and pulled it all the way and that's when i crashed into the telephone pole. >> police are not charging jordan, this being his first driving offense and all. no word on the sentence jordan...
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we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in america. president obama talked about "yes, we can." we're going to go talk to america about what we will do. there is a big difference. [applause] what we will do. what we will do is rely on the ingenuity and the commitment of the people of this country, not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage america anew. we will speak to her with truth, speak to her with vision, speak to her through action. ronald reagan noted famously, when asked about his strategy for the cold war, "we win, they lose." [applause] with your help,
we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in...
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i'm just facilitating the conversation. >> not you personally, what i'm saying the folks in america, the north folks and southern people have done a great injustice here. the whole world was complicit in the economic institution of slavery. nobody talk ed about african whose went into my grandmother's village and snatched her out from my mama's arms and put her into slavery, those africans were just as guilty. you, new york -- >> mr. edgarton, i have to go because of time purposes. we only have a few minutes left on the air and there are other things we have to do. i appreciate that. maybe we can get you back and continue this discussion. but i also learned about africa's role in slavery and i'm not that young. i december gray that we are not taught about that that's in the history books and we talked about it before. thank you all for joining us. again, as i have said and roland has said and everyone has the right to protest, to celebrate, to re-enact, to do what they want, but to leave out one part of this is disingenuous. >> we would agree with you on that. >> i disagree. >> thank
i'm just facilitating the conversation. >> not you personally, what i'm saying the folks in america, the north folks and southern people have done a great injustice here. the whole world was complicit in the economic institution of slavery. nobody talk ed about african whose went into my grandmother's village and snatched her out from my mama's arms and put her into slavery, those africans were just as guilty. you, new york -- >> mr. edgarton, i have to go because of time purposes....
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what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> human error may be to blame for the plane crash that killed the polish president. russian investigators say there were no technical problems with the plane. the plane carrying the president, his wife and other national leaders crashed on saturday morning while trying land in a thick fog. the pilot ignored traffic controller's advice to land at another airport which would have made the group miss the memorial service. now polish investigators are planning to listen to the cockpit conversations
what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the...
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we have a lot of geniuses in our midst in america. we just do not pay that much academic scholarly attention to them because they seem to close bouras. >> are you as interested in pop culture? >> no, i am not as interested. i have great regard. i think that pop culture is a legitimate source of history in the making. it is a mirror that is held up to was. i would be more nostalgic. remember the day that elvis died was the day that journalism changed in america. that evening, famously, walter cronkite did not lead the evening news with the death of elvis presley. i think that the other networks did. cronkite was the only one. a purist that the traditional view that this is not news. clearly the trend cents. >> back then, you had a magic bus that went around the united states with kids in it and you took it to many spots. >> i went to the university of new orleans and continued the majic bus program. we took students on these semester's across america where we would go to nebraska or california and walk martin luther king's path in atla
we have a lot of geniuses in our midst in america. we just do not pay that much academic scholarly attention to them because they seem to close bouras. >> are you as interested in pop culture? >> no, i am not as interested. i have great regard. i think that pop culture is a legitimate source of history in the making. it is a mirror that is held up to was. i would be more nostalgic. remember the day that elvis died was the day that journalism changed in america. that evening,...
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. >> people across america are watching arizona. seeing how we implement this law. ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> critic the vow to fight the new law, which we are told takes effect later on in the summer. thelma gutierrez has more on reaction from many in arizona's hispanic community and beyond. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the governor just signed a bill into law, and if you take a look around you can see thousands of people gathered here in front the state capitol in phoenix. the emotions of sadness and angster are palpable. >> i started to try. started to think about my family and my friends. about everything that's going to happen. about how thing, going to change from now on. >> reporter: what was your first reaction when you heard that the law was signed? >> well, disappointed at one point. fighting against this all this injustice going into the state. of course, for all the community out there, of course, we're going to feel a fear of what's going on. >> reporter: many are young students and latinos but not alone in their indignation. what was
. >> people across america are watching arizona. seeing how we implement this law. ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> critic the vow to fight the new law, which we are told takes effect later on in the summer. thelma gutierrez has more on reaction from many in arizona's hispanic community and beyond. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the governor just signed a bill into law, and if you take a look around you can see thousands of people gathered here in front the state...
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he was not afraid to butt heads with america. and i was not afraid to show america my butt naked truth. .insurance plan... cart insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this " free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare... you should know about this card -- see if it's right for you. all medicare supplement plans let you keep...